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centralising

[ UK /sˈɛntɹəlˌa‍ɪzɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. tending to draw to a central point

How To Use centralising In A Sentence

  • We can only hope that Calderon can throw the cartels on the defensive, gain cooperation from a frightened public which is reluctant to trust police, and start controlling the drug kingpins -- whose organizations seem in the meantime to be decentralizing and squabbling over territory. Concern for MX Govt
  • For a Liberal Democrat to argue that giving institutions the power to run their own affairs is a centralising measure is extraordinary.
  • The Indian Government’s intention to recruit village-based volunteers as part of a health sector reform aimed at decentralizing administration could help increase timely immunization.
  • ‘There is an argument for centralising the work of the Circuit Court but there is no valid reason why people should have to leave their area to do the work of the district court,’ said Deputy Ring.
  • The first was the rise of television, a centralizing medium that invited such journalism.
  • For a Liberal Democrat to argue that giving institutions the power to run their own affairs is a centralising measure is extraordinary.
  • The post office centralizing the town celebrated its 20th anniversary yesterday.
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  • Bretton Woods Institutions vote - centralizing system can fill up the deficiency in the vote - allocating system.
  • The Haitian government's Preliminary Damage and Needs Assessment, a document said to have been largely drafted by Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive, was put forth in March and advocated an ambitious re-envisioning and decentralizing of Haiti, looking to "decongest," rather than rebuild as before, the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area while advocating a "refounding" of the Haitian state. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
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